spoil bank การใช้
- Along the bottom of the gulch are spoil banks overgrown with brush.
- To the west of the town, spoil banks are still visible.
- Spoil banks can also refer to refuse heaps formed from removal of excess surface materials.
- Despite a heavy bombardment until the Germans at the spoil bank repulsed another infantry attack.
- The approaching hydraulic mining undercut the town, and spoil banks began to pile up against buildings.
- The main areas of interest are around Ecton where the old spoil banks and the old engine house still remain.
- The companies which attacked then met with massed machine-gun fire during the advance and only advanced half-way to the spoil bank.
- The gravel tailings produced by hydraulic mining were left behind as spoil banks, piled along the bottom of the gulch for long intervals.
- Deer are frequently observed by the refuge staff on the natural pass banks, manmade spoil banks, and the marshes associated with these features.
- The left battalion was drawn back to meet the 47th Division, which was still held up by machine-gun fire from the spoil bank.
- For example, alongside livestock lots spoil banks are formed of manure and other slurry periodically removed from the surface of the livestock lot areas.
- The agricultural land flooded by the dam will be replaced by the redevelopment of 1, 640 hectares of spoil banks for agriculture, said the report.
- Hydraulic mining methods and the resulting spoil banks obliterated all the remains of the original Diamond City, as well as the other small communities in the gulches.
- The reserve battalion which had been moved up for the second attack on the spoil bank, had been caught in a German artillery bombardment while assembling for the attack.
- IX Corps was to take Joye Farm, the Wambeke hamlet and come level with the Australians at Delporte Farm; X Corps was to capture the Spoil Bank and the areas adjacent.
- Next to the Bethune oculus hangs a massive fragment of the " Spoil Bank Crucifix " carved by Eric Gill and acquired from the Guild of St Joseph and St Dominic, Sussex, England.
- The final objectives of the British offensive had been taken, except for the area of the Ypres Comines canal near the spoil bank and of the Oosttaverne line, at the junction of the II Anzac Corps and IX Corps.
- Cuttings and embankments enable the canal to reach Wheaton Aston, where these is a single lock, after which Stretton Spoil Bank brings the canal to Stretton Aqueduct, a cast iron structure that crosses the A5 road, which follows the route of the Roman Watling Street at this point.